Inter had already lost (2-1) on September 27 on the 6th day in its San Siro stadium against the small club of Emilia-Romagna.
Since then, Sassuolo has fallen in the rankings, to the extent that it is affecting its maintenance (19th) and Inter were crowned Italian champions for the 20th time. But it was the Neroverdi who won again with a goal from French striker Armand Laurienté, his fourth goal in a month.
Inter, without their striker Marcus Thuram and their goalkeeper Yann Sommer, who remained on the bench, made the ball, but very quickly it seemed that they were running out of opinions.
Simone Inzaghi’s side ended an impressive run of 42 consecutive league games with at least one goal scored.
“We started this game badly, we deserved an equalizer at the end of the first half, but we didn’t create enough chances in the end we have to take our hats off to great Sassuolo team,” the Italian technician told the Sky Sport channel.
“We are not used to losing, it hurts us and spoils the euphoria of the last few days a little, but we have to finish this season well,” he said.
Inter are still well ahead of Serie A with a 19-point lead over AC Milan and 24 points over Juve who face Genoa and AS Roma respectively on Sunday.
After this success, his seventh of the season, Sassuolo is still 19th, but has returned to two points behind 17th and the first non-relegation place, Empoli, who played one game less.
2024-05-04 21:13:35
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